The Brazilian government has introduced a new law that offers reduced tax rates on property sales. This change aims to boost short-term tax revenue and offset payroll tax cuts. However, tax experts warn that this seemingly beneficial measure may be a fiscal trap for unwary property owners. Currently, individuals pay between 15% and 22.5% tax […]
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